Sentence examples for emphasis of a from inspiring English sources

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Yes, they did want to give the emphasis of a story.

The purpose and emphasis of a map are usually determined by who is paying for or benefitting from it.

"But we're not a dot-com," Mr. Seelig said, with the emphasis of a newly wary Wall Streeter.

Whether the emphasis of a movement goes down, up, sideways or around, the dancers cleave the air.

The peculiar emphasis of "A poet could not but be gay, / In such a jocund company" insists that the daffodils are consoling while they are in flower.

In such a fiercely competitive environment, the jabbing emphasis of a cry such as "Water-creases!" was the aural equivalent of sharp elbows in a crowd.

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Ms Stacey says this would "re-balance the emphasis of A-levels onto the learning rather than the assessment".

"Society quite rightly places a lot of emphasis on A-levels.

JON PARELES KEM: 'WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS' The Detroit soul singer Kem sings tenderly, his voice all caress, matching the restraint of a lounge singer with the emphasis of an R&B traditionalist.

The emphasis of an intervention should therefore be on promotion of tissue remodeling and adaptation under optimal loading condition (rest, orthoses, specific exercise), and time (at least three months) [ 11].

Some may be acutely aware of the acoustic rhythms or emphases of a sentence; others are more aware of its look or its shape.

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